A 27-bp deletion is responsible for the expression of a variant CABP1, a cyclic AMP-binding protein of Dictyostelium discoideum

Bonfils, C. ; Hebert, J. ; Tsang, A.

Amsterdam : Elsevier
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0167-4781
Keywords:
Cellular slime mold ; Polymorphism ; cyclic AMP-binding protein
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autor Bonfils, C.
Hebert, J.
Tsang, A.
autorsonst Bonfils, C.
Hebert, J.
Tsang, A.
book_url http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0167-4781(91)90165-I
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fussnote The two subunits of the cAMP-binding protein CABP1 in V12M2 differ in size from their counterparts in strain AX2. Sequence analysis shows that the CABP1 gene of V12M2 is missing 27 bp. Results from transfecting experiments provide further evidence that both subunits of CABP1 are encoded by the same gene.
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Polymorphism
cyclic AMP-binding protein
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Hebert, J.
Tsang, A.
shingle_author_2 Bonfils, C.
Hebert, J.
Tsang, A.
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Hebert, J.
Tsang, A.
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Tsang, A.
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Hebert, J.
Tsang, A.
A 27-bp deletion is responsible for the expression of a variant CABP1, a cyclic AMP-binding protein of Dictyostelium discoideum
Cellular slime mold
Polymorphism
cyclic AMP-binding protein
Cellular slime mold
Polymorphism
cyclic AMP-binding protein
0167-4781
01674781
Elsevier
shingle_catch_all_2 Bonfils, C.
Hebert, J.
Tsang, A.
A 27-bp deletion is responsible for the expression of a variant CABP1, a cyclic AMP-binding protein of Dictyostelium discoideum
Cellular slime mold
Polymorphism
cyclic AMP-binding protein
Cellular slime mold
Polymorphism
cyclic AMP-binding protein
0167-4781
01674781
Elsevier
shingle_catch_all_3 Bonfils, C.
Hebert, J.
Tsang, A.
A 27-bp deletion is responsible for the expression of a variant CABP1, a cyclic AMP-binding protein of Dictyostelium discoideum
Cellular slime mold
Polymorphism
cyclic AMP-binding protein
Cellular slime mold
Polymorphism
cyclic AMP-binding protein
0167-4781
01674781
Elsevier
shingle_catch_all_4 Bonfils, C.
Hebert, J.
Tsang, A.
A 27-bp deletion is responsible for the expression of a variant CABP1, a cyclic AMP-binding protein of Dictyostelium discoideum
Cellular slime mold
Polymorphism
cyclic AMP-binding protein
Cellular slime mold
Polymorphism
cyclic AMP-binding protein
0167-4781
01674781
Elsevier
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titel A 27-bp deletion is responsible for the expression of a variant CABP1, a cyclic AMP-binding protein of Dictyostelium discoideum
titel_suche A 27-bp deletion is responsible for the expression of a variant CABP1, a cyclic AMP-binding protein of Dictyostelium discoideum
The two subunits of the cAMP-binding protein CABP1 in V12M2 differ in size from their counterparts in strain AX2. Sequence analysis shows that the CABP1 gene of V12M2 is missing 27 bp. Results from transfecting experiments provide further evidence that both subunits of CABP1 are encoded by the same gene.
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